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- This disclosure relates generally to improved semiconductor devices and methods for making such devices.
- polycrystalline silicon (“poly”) resistors having sheet resistances greater than or equal to 10 kilo-ohms/square (k ⁇ /sq) and very low tolerances (i.e., very little variations in resistance) are sometimes required.
- poly resistors are formed by doping poly layers.
- an implant with an appropriate doping dose needs to be used.
- the tolerance in resistance is highly dependent on variations in the critical dimension of the poly layer.
- a method of manufacturing an integrated circuit device and its resulting structure are described.
- a dielectric layer is formed on a substrate.
- a polycrystalline silicon (“poly”) layer may be formed over the dielectric layer, followed by the formation of a masking layer over the poly layer.
- the dielectric layer, poly layer and masking layer may be etched.
- a tilted implant may be used to dope the sidewalls of the poly layer may be doped by the tilted implant, forming a poly resistor.
- the exposed portions of the substrate may be doped to form a drain and a source of a transistor.
- the semiconductor device may include a substrate, a dielectric layer, a poly resistor, a drain and a source.
- the poly resistor may have a lateral doping profile with two peaks, one near each edge of the poly resistor, and a trough near the middle of the poly resistor.
- Such a doping profile can allow the poly resistor to have a resistance that is insensitive to variation in critical dimension of the poly resistor.
- the resistance of the poly resistor may be determined by the doping dose of the tilted implant used to form the poly resistor.
- the tilted implant may be used to form the drain and the source of a transistor substantially simultaneously as forming the poly resistor.
- FIG. 1 depicts a cross-section of a semiconductor device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 depicts a cross-section of a semiconductor device being doped according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 3 depicts a cross-section of a semiconductor device being doped according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4 depicts a cross-section of a semiconductor device with doping concentration contour lines according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 depicts the doping concentration profile across a polycrystalline silicon (“poly”) resistor of a semiconductor device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device with poly resistors according to various embodiments.
- etching a material when etching a material, at least a portion of the material remains behind after the etching process is completed. In contrast, when removing a material, all or substantially all of the material is removed in the removal process.
- regions of a substrate upon which devices are fabricated are mentioned. It should be understood that these regions may exist anywhere on the substrate and furthermore that the regions may not be mutually exclusive. That is, in some embodiments, portions of one or more regions may overlap. It should be understood that any number of regions may exist on the substrate and may designate areas having certain types of devices or materials. In general, the regions are used to conveniently describe areas of the substrate that include similar devices and should not limit the scope or spirit of the described embodiments.
- the terms “forming,” “form,” “deposit,” or “dispose” refer to the act of applying a layer of material to the substrate or another layer of material. Such terms are meant to describe any possible layer-forming technique including, but not limited to, thermal growth, sputtering, evaporation, chemical vapor deposition, epitaxial growth, electroplating, etc. According to various embodiments, for instance, deposition may be performed according to any appropriate well-known method. For instance, deposition can comprise any process that grows, coats, or transfers material onto a substrate.
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- CVD chemical vapor deposition
- ECD electrochemical deposition
- MBE molecular beam epitaxy
- ALD atomic layer deposition
- PECVD plasma-enhanced CVD
- the term “substrate” refers to silicon.
- the substrate may also be any of a wide array of semiconductor materials such as germanium, gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, etc.
- the substrate may be electrically non-conductive such as a glass or sapphire wafer.
- mask may comprise any appropriate material that allows for selective removal (or etching) of an unmasked portion a material.
- masking structures may comprise a photoresist such as Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), Poly(methyl glutarimide) (PMGI), a Phenol formaldehyde resin, a suitable epoxy, etc.
- FIGS. 1-3 depict cross-sections of a semiconductor device 100 at various stages during production.
- semiconductor device 100 is depicted as having a substrate 102 .
- a stack 104 has been formed on top of substrate 102 according to a number of known methods. The present disclosure is not limited to any particular method of producing stack 104 . Indeed the spirit and scope of the invention includes any appropriate method for forming stack 104 .
- stack 104 includes, over the substrate 102 , a dielectric layer 106 , such as, but not limited to, silicon dioxide (“oxide”).
- a poly layer 108 has been disposed over dielectric layer 106 .
- a masking layer 110 such as, but not limited to, silicon nitride (“nitride”), has been disposed over poly layer 108 .
- FIG. 2 depicts semiconductor device 100 at a later point in the production process, where masking layer 110 has been removed, for example by etching. Subsequently, substrate 102 and poly layer 108 are exposed to an implantation process 202 that is perpendicular to the surface of substrate 102 and the top surface of the poly. It is to be appreciated that, in some embodiments, additional masking and etching stages may be conducted to selectively implant poly 108 while preventing substrate 102 from being implanted. After such a perpendicular implantation, the lateral doping concentration within poly 108 is uniform. Consequently, the resistance of poly 108 is highly dependent on its critical dimension.
- FIG. 3 depicts devices 300 , 300 ′ at a later point in the production process, where substrate 102 and stacks 104 , 104 ′ are exposed to a tilted implantation process 302 .
- tilted implantation process 302 may comprise, but is not limited to, four rotations of p-type boron or boron fluoride ions at a tilt angle of 35 degrees and a doping dose of greater than or equal to 8.times.10.sup.13 ions/cm.sup.2.
- the doping energy level may be greater than or equal to 10 keV.
- the doping energy level may be greater than or equal to 60 keV.
- the tilted implantation process may be a lightly doped drain (LDD) implantation process where, for example, a lightly doped drain implant is used.
- LDD lightly doped drain
- tilted implantation process 302 allows ions to be implanted into the sidewalls of poly layers 108 , 108 ′ without the removal of masking layers 110 , 110 ′. Additionally, substantially simultaneously, the ions are implanted into the exposed regions of substrate 102 .
- the devices 300 , 300 ′ include poly resistors
- the poly layers 108 , 108 ′ have a lateral doping profile that allows the poly resistors to have a resistance that is insensitive to variation in critical dimensions w, w′ of the poly resistors.
- FIG. 4 depicts an exemplary result of the tilted implantation process.
- the contour lines illustrate cross-sectional doping concentration levels after implantation, in particular within substrate 102 and poly layer 108 .
- the doping concentration peaks where substrate 102 is exposed, in regions 408 and 410 .
- One of regions 408 and 410 can eventually form a drain of a transistor, while the other can form source of the transistor, for example.
- doped poly layer 108 will eventually form a poly resistor.
- the doping concentration after implantation is at a maximum close to each edge, in regions 402 and 404 , and is at a minimum in region 406 .
- An exemplary lateral doping concentration profile along line 412 , across poly layer 108 is depicted in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 5 shows, for example, a doping concentration 504 , which is the number of ions, out of the total number of ions as implanted.
- doping concentration 504 has two peaks at points 506 and 508 , close to each edge of poly layer 108 , and one trough at point 510 .
- the doping concentration C 1 at points 506 and 508 can be, for example, 50 to 100 times greater than the doping concentration C 2 at point 510 .
- Doping concentration 504 having two peaks near the edges of poly layer 108 indicates that the ions are concentrated near the edges. As a result, small variations in the critical dimension, shown as “w” on FIG.
- the poly layer 108 have negligible effect on the overall doping concentration and thus the subsequent resistance of the poly resistor.
- the resistance of the poly resistor is practically insensitive to small variations in its critical dimension. It is to be appreciated that, in an embodiment, although the dopants can spread out and the doping profile can become more uniform after annealing, the total number of ions in poly layer 108 and the resistance of the poly resistor remain unchanged.
- critical dimension w is greater than or equal to 0.25 ⁇ m.
- FIG. 6 depicts a method 600 of constructing a semiconductor device such as device 300 according to various embodiments.
- the discussion of FIG. 6 will make reference to FIG. 3 , but it should be understood that method 600 is not limited to the specific embodiment depicted in FIG. 3 , but is more generally applicable.
- method 600 begins at step 602 by forming a dielectric layer (e.g., dielectric layer 106 ) on a substrate 102 .
- a dielectric layer e.g., dielectric layer 106
- poly layer 108 is formed over dielectric layer 106 .
- masking layer 110 is formed over poly layer 108 . Portions of dielectric layer 106 , poly layer 108 and masking layer 110 are etched at step 608 .
- a tilted implantation process 302 is used to dope the sidewalls of poly layer 108 and the exposed regions of substrate 102 .
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